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Klopp had tried to avoid a slip-up by switching to a three-man defence with 25 minutes to go when he replaced the ill Philippe Coutinho with centre-back Joel Matip, but that could not prevent a late long throw leading to Josh King snatching a point for the visitors.

An inability to get results over the line has been a problem all season and the Reds boss admits they would do well to follow the example of the Premier League leaders, who have dropped just eight points from winning positions this season.

Liverpool have dropped 15 points from similar positions and it is probably their desire to continue attacking which is at fault.

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“Probably (if it was) Chelsea, for example, the opponent would not have the ball three times in the last 20 minutes I think,” said Klopp when reflecting on how Bournemouth were allowed back into the game.

“Yes, we don’t have this experience. Probably you need things like last night to get more experience than this, even though (the result) was not that good.

Marcos Alonso challenges Adam Lallana during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield on January 31, 2017

“On the other hand, we’ve probably still scored the most goals in the Premier League so far (66 - five more than Arsenal), so it’s part of the game that we try to create moments all the time.

“We have to get more experience in this, for sure.”

Striker Divock Origi , who made it two goals in as many games with what he thought would be the winner, insists it is not the time to panic.